This is just a bit of a reminder that I'm always on the lookout for any useful Theravada sites not currently covered by Google Saffron. If you notice that any Theravada sites that you find useful are not currently referenced by the search engine, please consider listing their URLs here.

Unfortunately, I'll have to decline this one.... it's a Triratna/FWBO site. Nothing against them, but the search engine is specific to Theravada.

Alas this means that even excellent sites like Buddhanet with a lot of Theravada content cannot be included in whole, because including them in whole would also automatically include their Mahayana content.

I thought of that, but I wasn't sure it had enough mahayana contents to be a problem. I posted it because the instruction for anapanasati and metta seemed to be purely theravadin, and because I've never found any teachings as much exhaustive as this one regarding metta. But you're right : stick whith theravada, it will fullfil google saffron's aim !

"Google Saffron (Theravada Search Engine)http://www.google.com/cse/home?cx...A" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; description for this result is not available because of this site's robots.txt – learn more."

It's not the most appealing first result! It's not a biggie but if it can be fixed w/o too much hassle..

I like the serif font - I like the name - but maybe "Google Tumeric" would be best?

I was once a cleric. I had the weirding way and I led an army of soldiers in still suits. My enemies would hear my voice and know that a wrath would soon be upon them. We fought for Dune and I had a taste for the spice. I think Jesus might have been in that army. Not sure. I know my brother Jamie was. Ahh. Those were good days.